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The incomparable Mr. Brad Oswald breaks down the best bets on TV for May 5-8.

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The incomparable Mr. Brad Oswald breaks down the best bets on TV for May 5-8.

I am peeved as you are peeved, I can’t believe
There’s just too many feathers
See how they fly like rats up in the sky, it’s time to die
Stop crying

Sitting on a freeway, waiting for the goose to move
Habituated species, way too many feces
Branta Canadensis, oy. We let it go too long
I am the Egg Man, let’s get their eggs, men
Let’s take ’em all, yes. Goo goo goo goose!

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Rod Bollman, harbour master with the Victoria Beach Harbour Authority looks over the ice covered Lake Winnipeg.
John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press Rod Bollman, harbour master with the Victoria Beach Harbour Authority looks over the ice covered Lake Winnipeg.
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Ice still covers Lake Winnipeg at Victoria Beach Tuesday.
John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press Ice still covers Lake Winnipeg at Victoria Beach Tuesday.
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Ice builds up close to the shores of Victoria Beach on Lake Winnipeg.
John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press Ice builds up close to the shores of Victoria Beach on Lake Winnipeg.
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Lake Winnipeg is slowly thawing, but chunks of ice can still be seen floating around as a chilly reminder that summer is not quite here.
John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press Lake Winnipeg is slowly thawing, but chunks of ice can still be seen floating around as a chilly reminder that summer is not quite here.
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Kyle Otter tries his luck by throwing his line in a thawed section of Lake Winnipeg.
John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press Kyle Otter tries his luck by throwing his line in a thawed section of Lake Winnipeg.
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Sheets of ice sit on top of Lake Winnipeg, making it look more like March than May
John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press Sheets of ice sit on top of Lake Winnipeg, making it look more like March than May
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Ice is also still floating around Lake Winnipeg at Grand Beach.
John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press Ice is also still floating around Lake Winnipeg at Grand Beach.
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